The Lamron, SUNY Geneseo, Geneseo, NY
13 hours ago by Megan McCormick
Niki Gaiter, personable, pleasant and better known as the president of the Class of 2008, is no ordinary college senior.
Originally from Rochester, Gaiter's success started with her parents.
"My parents have always pushed me to do what I want and I have always tried to be well-rounded.
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Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA
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KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
6 days ago by Bryan Wroten
Dean Kahler woke up that sunny Monday morning and decided not to go to his 7:45 a.m. class. He saw Ohio National Guard searching people and decided he didn't want to deal with that hassle. He called his professors to let them know he wouldn't be attending class.
The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA
1 day ago by Caitlin Kasunich For the Pitt News
Throughout her life, Meghan Freas loved to learn about languages. In high school, she studied German, Latin, Arabic and Spanish and enrolled in the Harrisburg Area Community College during her senior year to take two additional semesters of Arabic.
She also understood bits of French, Russian and Turkish and recited a multitude of foreign phrases to her friends whenever they got together.
The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA
1 day ago
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The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA
23 hours ago by Katelyn Polantz
"Let's go Pitt," then, "F--- the cops," the mob chanted, caught on a YouTube video. Pitt students and their friends ran in front of the camera, danced around two blazing fires in the middle of the street and screamed in the background.
The crowd overflowed porches and balconies, spread across the front yards and congested traffic on Semple Street in the early afternoon April 18.
Maroon News, Colgate University, NY
5 hours ago by MN Editor
The 2007-2008 academic year at Colgate University has come to a close. The Editors of the Colgate Maroon-News send our thanks to all of our readers, writers and staff for making this one of our most successful years ever. The Maroon-News will return with our Orientation issue on August 28.
The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY
22 hours ago by Edward Paik
It's a four-hour drive to get from where Dan Berry used to be to where he is now.
"From Philly," he said. "We were coming up to Syracuse."
He couldn't forget. It was the first of five official visits to schools where he might spend the next four years. A trip with his twin brother Vince and best friend Ken Marfilius in the passenger seats.
The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY
3 days ago by Andy McCullough
May 11, 11:49 p.m. -- As far as messages go, it was a blunt one.
But the Syracuse men's lacrosse team needed to make something clear from the get-go against Canisius Sunday in the first round of the NCAA tournament, a 20-3 win for the Orange.
"We just wanted to let them know, right from the start, that they weren't really going to be in the game for real long," said junior attack Kenny Nims, responsible for two goals and three assists in the win.
The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY
22 hours ago by Eric Reitz
I was talking to a friend jokingly that architect Ieoh Ming Pei, more commonly know as I.M. Pei, was "the man" because he designs sweet buildings like the Washington Memorial, Mount Vesuvius and the Statue of Liberty.
Just kidding. Architect majors, chill.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
6 days ago by Mark Jablonski
Senators Kimberly Carr, Charles Baily, Ray Izard and Donna Seemuth have appealed the Senate's recent ratification of the 2008 SGA election results "on the ground of patent unfairness." The appeal was filed with the SGA Investigative and Legislative Committee, and The Cauldron obtained the documents detailing the charges against the Board of Elections (BOE).
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
5 days ago
The last week of school is finally here. We all count down the days patiently until our last final is taken. While some of us are diving headfirst into summer classes, others are working full time. Even some of us are just kicking up our feet for a few months.
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Arbiter Online, Boise State University
Gabe talks about oil, its rising price, and the alternatives to paying for our country's addiction to it.
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